"The trip to Auschwitz took three days by train," she said. "Everyone had a terrible, horrible feeling. No one knew where we were going."

The day she stepped off that train proved to be one of the defining moments of her life.

"Very few people can pinpoint the moment when they cease to be a child and become an adult," she said. "It was this moment: my arrival in Auschwitz."

Nossbaum said this was also the only time during the entire war she was brought to tears.

Before being separated from her father, she had torn a thumbnail-sized photograph of him from a picture. Afraid of being caught with it as she waited to be inspected by Nazi guards, she hid the tiny picture in her mouth. She waited, trying to hold onto the only thing she had left of her father, but she then looked down to see it had become just a wet piece of paper.

"It can't even be described," she said of the horrors she witnessed in the Auschwitz concentration camp.

Seven months later, she was sent to a Nazi-run airplane factory, where she and the other women were forced to work 10 hours each day, seven days per week.

Soon, Allied forces began bombing nearby, and the end of the war seemed to be growing closer.

Yeah, right. Fortunately Putin is going to do that soon with Western Europe, too. Then the gassing stopped. My gas...uhm guess is that the water supply was could off, so no delousing.

What incoherent nonsense! Even for "holocaust" lore that woman's tales are absurd! So she was almost gassed, not at Auschwitz, but at...an "airplane factory" where she was transferred?

I particularly like the "it can't even be described" comment about the "horrors" she supposedly witnessed at Auschwitz. I suspect they conveniently can't be "described," because she didn't see any "horrors" at all! Virtually NONE of the former inmates of Aushwitz (aside from the self-styled "sonderkommandos," obvious con-artists, etc), claim to have actually witnessed any murder or mass-murder apparatus. That's because there were none to witness, of course.

It also proves that Jews weren't "gassed on arrival" at Auschwitz, but rather employed in work there and/or transferred to other camps for war-effort labor purposes. In that regard, her whole story only reinforces the Revisionist position - minus the preposterous "gas-chamber" at the airplane factory part, of course!

What is most distressing and not at all humorous here, is that this woman is, consciously or not, flat-out lying to very impressionable children in a captive audience.

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"In every period of history, men have succumbed to certain illusions. Perhaps the most widespread illusion of our time is that people are now more thoroughly, comprehensively, and, above all, accurately informed than ever before. In reality, just the opposite seems to be the case."

Before being separated from her father, she had torn a thumbnail-sized photograph of him from a picture. Afraid of being caught with it as she waited to be inspected by Nazi guards, she hid the tiny picture in her mouth. She waited, trying to hold onto the only thing she had left of her father, but she then looked down to see it had become just a wet piece of paper.

"It can't even be described," she said of the horrors she witnessed in the Auschwitz concentration camp

"They put the Jewish interest above America's interest and it's about goddamn time that the Jew in America realizes he's an American first and a Jew second."

Richard Milhous Nixon

"And if after having elected their man or group, obedience is not rendered to the Jewish control, then you speedily hear of "scandals" and "investigations" and "impeachments" for the removal of the disobedient."